Theophostic Brings Maintenance Free Victory

It has become ever clearer to me that there is a reason for everything. Every fear I battle, that shameful or hurtful event that plays repeatedly in my mind or I avoid like the plague, the compulsive behaviors I struggle with, even of anger I cannot seem to let go. There is a root somewhere; something I have not forgiven, some lie I have believed contrary to God’s word. Many times as I begin a ministry session with someone, I hear statements like:

“I don’t think about negative things, I confess good things.” “I’m a new creature in Christ Jesus, old things are passed away.”

Is this walking in victory - no matter how many times the negative thoughts come I am able to cast them down? Is it a matter of building my willpower to the point of never resorting to depression or anger or giving in to ice cream?

How can I know if I have overcome in a particular area? What is the fruit of true healing?

There is a concept of maintenance free victory, a victory wherein we do not have to use constant willpower. This is a place of not having to rebuke the devil constantly, nor of casting down thoughts and imaginations continuously. We are free. If a negative thought does arise we can easily cast it aside and that is the end of it, there is no continual battle. The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous describes this well:

“And we have ceased fighting anything or anyone even alcohol. We are not fighting it, neither are we avoiding temptation. We feel as though we had been placed in a position of neutrality – safe and protected. We have not even sworn off. Instead, the problem has been removed. It does not exist for us. We are neither cocky, nor are we afraid. That is our experience.” p.84

What many people call healing is actually denial.

We hide from our strongholds with defense mechanisms, fearing to give up the only control we know to try to feel safe and get our needs met.

The huge trap of the enemy is to either keep us in denial or get us to face things in our own strength, which leads to failure, frustration, and giving up. The secret to freedom is to discover the lie that hinders us from trusting God. Then it is easy – we will not need denial anymore. We can have victory without white knuckle Christianity!

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Comments

  1. Great word Robert. Too many of us are substituting effort plus denial for true freedom. Have you seen Dr. Grant Mullen’s latest book “The Breakthrough Solution”? A short, easy read that presents this truth in a business parable for use in the marketplace.

  2. kellyparr says:

    Well written, stirring and thought provoking!

  3. Steve Cobb says:

    Right on Robert!! In prayer together, Jesus leads us to the roots. Loved your reference to the Blue Book. May His presence be your joy. Blessings!! Steve

  4. Skeet says:

    The lie may be ‘deep’ or in a dark spot where we don’t want to go (for wahtever reason). Any suggestions on how to dig it out? Great article to get us thinking : )

  5. Irene says:

    Just want to thank you for sharing such a strong word that is needed. God bless

  6. Allfiredup says:

    Definitely insightful. Sometimes people don’t want to connect to the parts of their heart that bring them overwhelming feelings of pain and hurt so it is easier to stay in the comfort of denial or complacency. It is always a choice that one has to make. I believe that trusting God is the first step, however if you have “issues” on how you perceive God then you need the Holy Spirit to guide you gently to the lie. Identifying the lie is the first process to change. This step is usually the hardest but once you can identify the lie – you can ask someone you trust for the truth. Lift the veil first.

  7. Allfiredup says:

    2 Corinthians 3:16-18 But whenever anyone turns to the Lord, the veil is taken away. Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom. And we, who with unveiled faces all reflect the Lord’s glory, are being transformed into his likeness with ever-increasing glory, which comes from the Lord, who is the Spirit.

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